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CHAPTER XLIII
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How the Captains Francisco de Chaves and Francisco Nú?ez were made prisoners, and how Francisco de Chaves was put to death.
NOW this was the time when the funeral obsequies of the old Marquis ought to have been celebrated1, but rather was it signalised by the commencement of the shedding of the blood of those who had spilled so much of his that his life ebbed2 away. The youthful Governor began to taste the bitter draughts3 which tyranny carries in its toils4, for with it neither does friend prove loyal nor enemy merciful. Better had it been for him and his accomplices5 to await the Judge's coming and not have put the Marquis to death in that atrocious way. Even after his death no honour was shown him, as the reader has seen. On the contrary, the body was thrust into the bowels6 of the earth as if it had been that of a vile7 and contemptible8 man. With reference to this I would quote that speech of the Constable9 of Castille, Grand Master of Santiago, Don Alvaro de Luna. Seeing that there was a large hook placed where he was to be put to death, he asked the executioner what it was there for. The executioner said that it was to hang his head on after he was dead. Don Alvaro replied, snapping his fingers, "After I am dead do what ye will with the[148] body and head," meaning that at the moment of decapitation his soul would pass to where his deeds during this life had merited that it should.
Captain Francisco de Chaves, finding that Juan de Herrada had taken the Indian girl out of his house, against his will, took it as an affront
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celebrated
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| (指潮水)退( ebb的过去式和过去分词 ); 落; 减少; 衰落 | |
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| n.(英国)警察,警官 | |
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affront
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admonishing
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retract
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